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Drewrie’s Accordes This duet is taken from Jane Pickering’s lute book, and another version exists in the earlier book of William Ballet under the title Toy for the Lutes. There is a well-balanced interplay between the instruments and considerable scope for a variety of dynamics. Where a theme is stated by one instrument and then exactly imitated by the other, it is often effective to make the statement strong and the imita- tion a softer echo. Suggested tempo is ¢ = 138, (D From here to the end there is a series of imitations of bell sounds, probably those of the chimes of London churches. A ringing sound and echoing imitation are particularly pleasing here. ‘Anonymous a © @ 16134134 31013013 2724idi2| 42124120 = Prep Pf ‘PtP 6S

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